We got up about 7:30, had some bagel sandwiches and coffee, and set out on our adventure. Kaitlyn was taking care of a few final details so we went her this one: We had to go to Target to get Rebecca outfitted with a complete weekend worth of clothing, then … Continue reading →

So we’ve put together a summer bike tour with friends! It’s not just me this time. My girlfriend Kaitlyn, my friend Andrew from college, and his girlfriend Rebecca have rented a van and to head south down the coast from Half Moon Bay. This trip was the result of about … Continue reading →

I see that I haven’t posted any new projects since February, but I’ve definitely been keeping busy! Just before my last photo post I flew up to Washington and did some photography for my friend Molly, shooting her bikini project. Check it out! Just before that I shot Oakland Nights… … Continue reading →

Here’s a quick update of a project I was able to do pretty quickly- one of the BORP players was having trouble reaching her joystick properly to continue playing at a high level, but there weren’t any off-the-shelf products that would allow that to happen, and most of the customizable … Continue reading →

I was reading the news today, and I came across an article that researchers have proven the ability to store 700 terabytes of data in a gram of DNA. This is amazing! I do not think that anybody as recently as twenty five years ago would have dreamed of where this … Continue reading →

They have been a long time coming, but I am finally making some headway. I have the laser cut acrylic end caps mated to the cardboard tubes, the DSP programmed, and the woofers in place. Here’s what it looks like so far: She. I add the lithium battery pack to … Continue reading →

Here’s what I’ve been keeping busy with lately! One of the BORP players was able to get a new Quickie P200 (new to him- they haven’t been manufactured in at least five years), and he asked me to give it “the works”. I took this as an opportunity to try … Continue reading →

I recently read about how out facial features (like all things) take on a distorted perspective as we get closer or farther away. Getting closer will make your nose bigger, and anything farther from the lens smaller. It isn’t just your nose- it’s whatever is closest to the lens that … Continue reading →

Here’s a picture of my setup for how I’m able to (relatively) quickly bang out some bars for the soccer guard. When I set up the mill like this and use the vertical tube to orient and locate the horizontal tube, I just need to drive the X axis to … Continue reading →

There it is- the new guard. I haven’t put it onto a chair yet, but I have a good feeling about it. I think I got things fairly straight. A jig to hold everything during tack welding would have made things go together easier. It also would have been nice … Continue reading →